/ Dictionary / Index C clamor: Meaning and Definition of Find definitions for: clam•or Pronunciation: (klam'ur), [key] — n. a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people: the clamor of the crowd at the gates. a vehement expression of desire or dissatisfaction: the clamor of the proponents of the law. popular outcry: The senators could not ignore the clamor against higher taxation. any loud and continued noise: the clamor of traffic; the clamor of birds and animals in the zoo. —v.i. to make a clamor; raise an outcry. —v.t. to drive, force, influence, etc., by clamoring: The newspapers clamored him out of office. to utter noisily: They clamored their demands at the meeting. clam•or Pronunciation: (klam'ur), [key] — v.t. Obs. to silence. Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease. See also: clamor (Thesaurus) clammy clamorous Related Content Daily Word Quiz: agitated Analogy of the Day: Today’s Analogy Spelling Bee: Today’s Spelling Bee Frequently Misspelled Words Frequently Mispronounced Words Easily Confused Words Writing & Language